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Hello. I am on b.c. pills and I have not had my period in 2months. Ive taken several pregnancy tests and they have been negative. I saw the gyn yesterday and he said take another test in 2wks. But this morning i woke up with pain more on my right side...lower abdomen/pelvic area. Starting where my belly button is. Its not severe so im not sure if i should go to the e.d. Could this be appendicitis?
I would like know more about ur OB VISIT. what is the primary reason to see the gynaecologist.
paina round the umbilical area going down to right groin or pelvic region is concerning. can you please let us know if have lost you appetite. have you had any fever. is this tender to touch if you put direct pressure on the belly where it hurts.
if yes to any of these. contact us immediately for further guidance or should go to the ED urgently.
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Is Abdominal Pain A Symptom Of Appendicitis?
thank you for contacting us. not every abdominal pain is appendicitis. I would like know more about ur OB VISIT. what is the primary reason to see the gynaecologist. paina round the umbilical area going down to right groin or pelvic region is concerning. can you please let us know if have lost you appetite. have you had any fever. is this tender to touch if you put direct pressure on the belly where it hurts. if yes to any of these. contact us immediately for further guidance or should go to the ED urgently.